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Mandarin Companion is a series of easy-to-read novels in Chinese that are fun to read and proven to accelerate language learning. Every book in the Mandarin Companion series is carefully written to use characters, words, and grammar that a learner is likely to know.

The Snow Man - 雪人: Fables, folktales and stories play a fundamental part in children's development. They use powerful imagery and symbols to entertain while conveying essential moral teachings; the stories ignite imagination, taking a firm root in children's minds, and gently initiate them to the essential moral principles of life. Our tales and stories have been carefully selected for their wisdom and power of evocation. Discover or rediscover, narrated in a warm and lively way, the best stories for kids in Mandarin Chinese.

This newer edition of the King James Bible published in 1769 is usually preferred by most that read it over the older 1611 version. This 1769 edition is highly sought after due to being more reader/listener friendly than the 1611 since many typos were fixed.... We hope your new audio bible will go everywhere with you and be a blessing for years to come.

Ready to turn what you want into the life that you live? The number-one New York Times best-selling author of The Universe Has Your Back shows you how. In Super Attractor, Gabrielle Bernstein lays out the essential methods for manifesting a life beyond your wildest dreams. This book is a journey of remembering where your true power lies. You'll learn how to co-create the life you want. You'll accept that life can flow, that attracting is fun, and that you don't have to work so hard to get what you want.

The book of Enoch was thought to be lost for over 2,000 years until, in 1773, a traveller brought three copies back from Ethiopia. Whether or not this ancient book was actually authored by Enoch, the father of Methuselah and great-grandfather of Noah, is an ongoing debate among historians and theologians. But all recognise the book of Enoch as one of the most important apocalyptic works outside of the Bible.

I read once that the literacy amongst the rural Welsh in the eighteenth/nineteenth century was unusually high. The reason was that, when the bible was translated into Welsh, the priests made sure that it was freely available to Welsh-speakers. For many people it was the first book printed in their language that they had ever owned, and they learned to read from it. Many of the stories were already very familiar to them from church services and Sunday school.

I started importing parts of the Union version of the Chinese new testament today, and I found out that this version is part of the public domain. I wonder what is the law regarding audio record of books like that. I guess I should just ask FCBH permission to use their content on lingQ. Do you think something like that would be ok?

Visit the download page! Touch Bible makes it easy to get immersed in the Bible. The audio bible feature, reading plan, and study material all work together to give you more time in the Word. Activate the Bible reader from your Apple Watch and listen while you run. Read the Bible fast in church. Gain even more understanding from the Bible with optional study notes and definitions.

Below are some examples, along with code to help out. Copy the Link (or the code for the link) to your site or blog. PLEASE only use one or two from the list below (more than two could hurt more than help).

In addition to the keypad feature (left), Audio Guide users can now access popular museum tours and current exhibitions (center) and specify language and location (right). Images courtesy of the author

In a previous post, we introduced a beta release of the Audio Guide web app, giving users access to over sixty hours of Audio Guide content in ten languages. Since then, we've considered how to broaden the opportunity for users to engage with the Audio Guide further. Naturally, the next step was to add the ability to access tours and to do so in the user's preferred language.

The first release of the Audio Guide web app functioned through the use of a keypad. With the latest release, users can access the Director's Tour, Sculpture Tour, and even Sarah Jessica Parker's Art of Dress tour directly from their smartphones. Overall, it's an important step in offering greater online access to our collection, as it works even when users are off-site. My hope is that it will encourage remote users to visit the Museum in person and on-site visitors to continue their experience even after they've left our physical space.

To access the tours, visit www.metmuseum.org/audioguide from a smartphone device and tap the tour icon in the upper right-hand corner. All of the tours and exhibition content, including content for kids, is accessible through this page. Additionally, the keypad function is still available for users to access content that's not part of a tour.

Another valuable feature in this release offers users the option to specify their language. Some Audio Guide content is translated into ten languages, and it was important to carry that respect for our international users to the online experience. Most of our translated content is contained within the tours, so adding them to the Audio Guide web app was a critical step in making the app accessible to a more diverse audience.

Tapping on the settings bar engages the settings pop-up, which outlines user preferences. From here, users can select their preferred language. Once the language is set, navigational terms and directional copy within the Guide are translated accordingly. This language customization feature mirrors the on-site Audio Guide, and we expect it to be a highly valuable function for our international audience. Additionally, through this same settings bar, users can toggle between content specific to the Museum's Main Building and The Cloisters, depending on their location.

These feature updates are a few of our many efforts to provide greater access to our resources, collection, and exhibitions. While these steps have made the Audio Guide web app more accessible, we know there is always room for improvement, and we are continuing to look for ways to enhance the experience. Any feedback on stability and features, including any performance issues you may experience, is valuable and deeply appreciated. Email us at mobilef...@metmuseum.org to let us know what you think and what kind of device you're using. We read every message.

In my many years of teaching verse-by-verse through the Bible, I came to prepare my teaching notes in a certain way. Through a series of unexpected events I found that what I prepared for myself as teaching notes was helpful to some others as Bible commentary.

For more than 20 years, these Bible teaching resources have been online and always completely free. If you want to use the commentary offline, you can purchase print editions of my commentary on many books of the Bible. You can also purchase my commentary to use with Logos Bible software, the WordSearch Bible software, the Mantis app for smartphones and tablets, and for use with Kindle devices.

If you find the text, audio, or video commentary helpful, I hope you catch some of my love, some of my passion for the greatness and glory of God and how Jesus reveals Himself and His plan through His enduring word.

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